Posts Tagged ‘scholarship’

Research and Scholarship For International Business at State University Of New York

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

Oswego’s faculty and students actively participate in research, creative work and other scholarly activities. The college stresses the importance of making undergraduate research opportunities available, to the point of enabling hands-on research for undergraduates that other institutions only offer at the graduate level.

The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) develops, coordinates and administers Oswego’s sponsored research and scholarly activity programs. All proposals, grants and contracts are managed through ORSP, which serves as the representative for the SUNY Research Foundation. The office is located in Room 4 of Penfield Library (315.312.2890).

For more information on scholarly activities of our faculty and students, see the Research News page.

BSc in International Business Finance and Economics at Manchester Business School

Friday, January 30th, 2009

UCAS course code: N0L0

UCAS institution code: M20

Degree awarded: BA

Duration: 3 years

Typical A level offer: Grades AAB.

Course fees:

For entry in 2009, the tuition fees are £3,225 per annum for home/EU students. For entry in 2009, the tuition fees are £10,800 per annum for international students. For general fee information, please visit: Undergraduate fees

Additional expenses: Students intending to apply for the exchange in the second year should be aware that, in addition to the individual student’s own expenses, other costs to be taken into account for the time abroad are accommodation, food, textbooks, health insurance and travel.

Scholarships/sponsorships: Procter & Gamble Scholarship.

How to apply: Apply through UCAS .

Scholarships for International Business at Universidade Metodista De Piracicaba

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Program of scholarships

The program of scholarships is part of the philanthropic activities of the institution and aims to grant or scholarship funding, according to the analysis of socio-economic situation of the student and within the budgetary possibilities of the IEP, helping it to cover the studies.

The request for grant or funding can be made both by students who are attending regularly, as for those who wish to return via rematrícula. New students or those wishing to join the University may also request these benefits.

These arrangements aim to meet students who demonstrate:

- Financial difficulties (permanent or temporary);
- Good academic performance;
- Availability and interest in developing activities in the institution.

INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS at University Of North Carolina Wilmington

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

To develop and increase the international dimension of the UNCW campus. This is accomplished by fostering programs and services for international students; helping UNCW students to participate in study abroad programs; assisting UNCW faculty in their teaching, research, and scholarship abroad; developing and strengthening educational linkages with international partners so as to create opportunities for student, faculty, and staff exchanges; identifying and obtaining resources to further the internationalization of UNCW, and by enhancing and expanding international and global opportunities and resources on campus and in the surrounding community.